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Kodak I7300 User Manual

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2. Enter the name of the VNN you want to connect to. This name must

be entered exactly as it is defined on the Image Server Software,
including upper and lower case letters.

NOTE: If an incorrect node name is entered, the message Node

not found will be displayed when OK is selected.

3. Select the type of output device from the Connect As drop-down box.

Options are:

First Printer

images will be sent to the printer defined as

Printer 1 on the VNN you are connected to.

Second Printer

images will be sent to the printer defined as

Printer 2 on the VNN you are connected to.

Storage Printer

allows you to store images as documents in

folders on the VNN you are connected to, so they can be printed
later as a group.

Fax/eMail

allows you to immediately fax or email an image.

Storage Fax/eMail

allows you to store images as documents

in folders on the VNN you are connected to, so they can be faxed
or emailed later as a group.

4. For Storage Printer or Storage Fax/eMail only. Enter a Folder

Name and Document Name. You must make an entry in the Folder
Name field, however, the Document Name is optional. Choose a
name that is meaningful to you, thereby making it easier for you to
locate these documents quickly in the future. Each field can contain
up to 8 alphanumeric characters and spaces. If you do not make an
entry in the Document Name field, the system will assign one

Dxxxxxxx, where the x’s are sequential numbers, e.g. D0000171.

For more information, see the next section entitled “Storing images
in a virtual network node” in this chapter.

5. Click OK to start the connection to the specified VNN.

Disconnecting from a VNN

When you are connected to a VNN, you can disconnect anytime by
selecting Navigate>Image Server>Disconnect.